By Cheri
Several people ask if it is okay to drink alcohol while lowcarbing. Once you are in ongoing weightloss you may have alcoholic beverages in moderation. Remember that you will discontinue losing weight while the alcohol is in your system as your body will burn alcohol for fuel. After the alcohol leaves your body you will then return to lipolysis and weightloss should resume. If you are counting calories as well as carbs you may want to think twice about consuming alcohol as it has a lot of empty calories without any nutritional value. If you have added alcohol to your diet and find you stop losing weight discontinue consuming it. Bottom line is it is best not to drink because it interrupts your weigh loss progress and will more likely give you a sense that the diet isn't working when in reality alcohol on any diet plan will slow your weight loss efforts. It is best to limit yourself to an occasional drink.
Carb and Calorie Count of Beer and Alcohol
- Captain Morgan Original Spiced Rum contains approximately 75 calories per 1 1/4 oz. serving size, 0 grams of fat and .4 grams of carb.
- Captain Morgan Silver Spiced Rum contains approximately 80 calories per 1 1/4 oz. serving size, 0 grams of fat and 2 grams of carbs.
- Captain Morgan's Parrot Bay contains approximately 82 calories per 1 1/4 oz. serving size, 0 grams of fat and 7.8 grams of carbs.
- Captain Morgan Private Stock contains approximately 94 calories per 1 1/4 oz. serving size, 0 grams of fat and 2.7 grams of carbs.
- Bacardi Rum Superior: 0 carb, 96 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Bacardi Rum, 151: 0 carb, 182 calories per 1.5 oz shooter
- Bacardi Malibu: 6 carbs, 57 calories per fl oz
- Bacardi Limon: 8 carbs, 223 calories per 1.5 oz shooter
- Bacardi Island Breeze: 1.5 carbs, 48 calories per 1.5 shooter
- Bacardi Grand Melon, Big Apple, and Coco: 4 carbs, 100 calories per 1.5 shooter
- Smirnoff Vodka Silver Label: 0 carb, 111 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Jim Beam Bourbon Whiskey (80 proof): 0 carb, 100 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Jack Daniels Whiskey (80 proof): 0 carb, 98 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Gin (80 proof): 0 carb, 96 calories per 1.5 oz Jigger
- Tequila (80 proof): 0 carb, 97 calories per 1.5 oz Jigger
- Crown Royal Whiskey: 0 carb, 97 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Tanqueray Gin: 0 carb, 115 calories per 1.5 oz shot
- Whiskey, Scotch: (80 proof) 0 carbs, 73 calories per fl oz
- Red Rose Wine: 0.5 carbs, 20 calories per fl oz
- Red Burgundy Wine: 1.1 carbs, 25 calories per fl oz
- Sweet White Wine: 1.7 carbs, 28 calories per fl oz
- Dry White Wine: 1.1 carbs, 24 calories, per fl oz
- Budweiser 10.6 carbs, 145 calories
- Bud Light 6.6 carbs, 110 calories
- Bud Select (new) 3.1 carbs, 99 calories
- Bud Select 55 1.9 carbs, 55 calories
- Bud Ice 3.8 carbs, 123 calories
- Bud Ice Light 3.9 carbs, 115 calores
- Bush 10.2 carbs, 132 calories
- Bush Light 3.2 carbs, 95 calories
- Michelob 15 carbs, 164 calories
- Michelob Light 8.8 carbs, 123 calores
- Michelob Ultra 2.6 carbs, 95 calories
- Flavored Michelobs (Pomegranate Raspberry, Tuscan Orange, Lime Cactus) 6.0 carbs, 107 calories
- Non Alcoholic Beer (Please note that Non Alcoholic beers are higher in carbs but are lower in calories)
- O'Douls 13.3 carbs, 65 calories
- Bush NA 12.9 carbs, 60 calories
Rum, Vodka, Gin, Tequila and Whisky all have a trace amount of carbs but is not enough to make a negative impact as long as you drink in moderation.
Flavored Rums are higher in carbs (35-40 carbs) so if you would like flavored alcohol be sure to make it yourself by adding the appropriate flavor of Da Vinci syrups (available in coconut, lemon, lime, and many more delicious flavors) as it will not add any additional carbohydrates/calories to your drink.
You can also try Baja Bob's drink mixes. They taste great and are 0 carbs and 0 calories per 4 oz. serving. My favorites are Original and Strawberry Margarita but Baja Bob's has lots of flavors to choose from. They are great to serve when you have company over along with hotwings and other low carb appetizers. Just remember when it comes to alcohol, moderation is the key ... although if you are having trouble losing weight while drinking ... abstinence is even better.
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